My only barrier on deleting Windows from my hard disk was that i am an artist. I was searching for a good comercial software for writing sheet music. I was waiting for years on Sibelius Software to give a port for linux but like they didn't care. But due to their lack of interest i have found this amazing software that i could only dream off.

My only barrier on deleting Windows from my hard disk was that i am an artist. I was searching for a good comercial software for writing sheet music. I was waiting for years on Sibelius Software to give a port for linux but like they didn't care. But due to their lack of interest i have found this amazing software that i could only dream off.

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=== Installation ===

For a quick start:

For a quick start:

Revision as of 23:35, 9 January 2013

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Getting Started

Searching for a good software and not trash looking for writing sheet music in linux? LilyPond!
Are you tired of pointing and clicking? LilyPond!
Are you tired of having dual-boot systems so you could just write music? LilyPond!
Are you tired of cracks and illegal software? LilyPond!

Torn between two operating systems.

My only barrier on deleting Windows from my hard disk was that i am an artist. I was searching for a good comercial software for writing sheet music. I was waiting for years on Sibelius Software to give a port for linux but like they didn't care. But due to their lack of interest i have found this amazing software that i could only dream off.

Installation

For a quick start:

~# pacman -S lilypond

To see how this software realy works create a text file called ‘test.ly’ and enter:

~# cat > test.ly
{
c' e' g' e'
}

and then hit Ctrl+D to save. To process ‘test.ly’, proceed as follows:

~# lilypond test.ly

It will create test.pdf and test.ps files. Open it with your favorite viewer.

Tweaking

Which editor to use?

jEdit with lilyPondTools plugin.

~# pacman -S jedit

Open jEdit and go to Plugins -> Plugin Manager. Select Install tab and click on LilyPondTools. Hit the Install button.

If you do not like Java, use Vim with the possibilities of compiling the code within the program along with syntax coloring tools and indenting. First install vim editor.

~# pacman -S vim

Go to this Lilypond website [1] and follow the instructions on how to enable the vim mode.
The next thing you need to do is enable the syntaxses. To do so edit ~/.vimrc with your favorite editor and after editing your file should look like this:

Now when you edit a *.ly file you can compile your code with <F5> button. Config file is in "/usr/share/lilypond/2.12.3/vim/ftplugin/lilypond.vim" and you can read your options there and edit it.

Speed up writing notes

One other thing that i discoverd is LilyComp [2]. Its purpose is to speed up writing notes. You need python and tk to use it. I had to edit two lines (67 and 68) in lilycomp.py to enable deutsch.ly dictionary for sharp and flat symbols. It uses absolute notation (\relative is not used.)

More usefull info

For JEdit: Under plugins install LookAndFeel. You can find good stuff under Visual.